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The group claims that a previous memorandum handed to the Tshwane metro in March was not taken seriously.
A Mamelodi activist group, which recently shut down Mamelodi municipal office services for several weeks, said they will do so again – if their demands are not met, reports Pretoria East Rekord.
Oupa Mashiane, chairperson of the Mamelodi Concerned Residents for Service Delivery, made the remarks while handing over a memorandum to the metro at the local municipal offices on Monday morning.
It was the second such memorandum, he said, and “the last”.
Mashiane gave the metro seven working days to respond to demands.
“This is a serious matter – the city of Tshwane must take our demands very seriously,” said Mashiane.
Utility services MMC Darryl Moss received the memorandum on behalf of the Tshwane mayor.
He promised to meet with the mayor the same afternoon to “personally hand over the memorandum to him”
Mashiane claimed the metro did not take the group’s…